US Stock Market Move | Netease Inc Sponsored ADR (NTES.US) rose more than 3% in pre-market trading. The overseas version of "Yan Yun Sixteen Sounds" went online, with over 2 million players in the first 24 hours.
On Wednesday, NetEase (NTES.US) rose more than 3% in pre-market trading, reaching $143.53 per share.
On Wednesday, Netease Inc Sponsored ADR (NTES.US) rose more than 3% in pre-market trading to $143.53. In terms of news, on November 15, Netease Inc Sponsored ADR's martial arts open world game "Yan Yun Sixteen Sounds" was officially launched globally, landing on the three major gaming platforms of Steam, PlayStation, and Epic. According to official data, the overseas version of the game attracted over 500,000 players within 40 minutes of launch, and over 2 million players within 24 hours. The game had over 190,000 concurrent players on Steam, ranking high on various charts: Top 7 on Steam's global best-selling games chart, Top 5 on Steam's global hottest games chart, Top 3 on the PlayStation best-selling games chart in 7 markets, and reached number 2 on the Twitch gaming chart shortly after launching.
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